** Many thanks to all of the fire department firefighters, hand crews, paramedics, and law enforcement personnel for their hard work battling the wildfires, protecting properties, and saving lives. **

** As of 5:00pm PT on Sunday, June 5th, 2016: **

** Picture from NBC affiliate KNBC Channel 4: **

According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the Old Fire has burned 516 acres, 80% contained, and all residents evacuated due to the Old Fire will be able to return to their homes at 6:00pm PT on Sunday, June 5th, 2016.

According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, road will reopened at 6:00pm PT on Sunday, June 5th, 2016 so that residents can go back to their homes.

According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, no homes were damaged, but only small outbuildings and footbridges were damaged in the Old Fire.

Demobilize some of their resources has begun.

** As of 2:14pm PT on Sunday, June 5th, 2016: **

According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the City of Calabasas, the Old Fire has burned 516 acres and is at 75% contained.

According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the Old Fire has burned 516 acres and is at 30% contained.

The brush fire had 2 separate spot fires grew together with main fire overnight.

At least 2 residence minor damage and a commercial type building destroyed.

Old Topanga is still under a mandatory evacuation.

Evacuations orders for the Adamsville and Eddingham areas have been lifted.

According to Southern California Edison, there were 181 customers in the Calabasas, California area who lost power due to downed or fire damaged power poles, and we’re still working on pole replacement. As of about 9:00am PT, power has been restored to all but a home and full restoration if expected by 3:30pm PT.

At least 2 firefighters have been injuries; 2 knee injuries and a cardiac event.

Over 400 fire department firefighters are working hard to put out this brush fire.

A Smoke Advisory has been issued until 12:00am PT for the San Fernando Valley, California, and Santa Clarita California areas.

Residents and the public are being asked to limit outdoor exercise during the Smoke Advisory.

Unhealthy air quality in the San Fernando Valley, California area.

Onshore winds will blow smoke from the Old Fire east.

**** Weather Conditions from the National Weather Service: ****

– Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 89*F. Light south southwest wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.

– Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 56*F. South southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable in the evening.

**** More weather condition information at the following the National Weather Service website address: ****

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, says Old Fire has grown to 200 acres and is at 0% contained.

Approximately 350 structures threatened and some structures reportedly damaged.

Evacuations are still in place in Adamsville, Eddingham, and Old Topanga, and there’s no word on when those evacuations will be lifted.

Fire department firefighters are putting out a fire at a nature conservancy building at Mulholland Highway and Old Topanga Canyon Road.

Authorities are telling residents near Calabasas High School, Old Topanga Canyon, and Mulholland Hwy area to evacuate now as the brush fire is moving in all directions.

An evacuation center has been set up for residents at Agoura High School located at 28545 West Driver Avenue in Agoura Hills, California.

People with large animals asked to go to Pierce College located at 6201 Winnetka Avenue in Woodland Hills, California.

A firefighter has suffered minor injuries battling this brush fire.

** Pictures from the Malibu Search Rescue: **

According to the California Highway Patrol, A SigAlert has been issued on State Route 27 (Toponga Canyon Blvd.) between Pacific Coast Highway and Cezanne is closed until further notice due to a brush fire.

Many reports that a vehicle crashed into a utility pole, bring down utility lines, and may have sparked the brush fire.